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Doordash offer: YOE 10 SDE, L6 base 250k, rsu 600k 4 years, signon 25k. Current TC 500k
Do you think door dash has more Upside as compare to uber ? If yes than it’s a good offer . Otherwise not
How does the DoorDash growth look like? This blog show 300% annual growth. We grew to 26.5% market share and our business accelerated from over 250 percent year-over-year growth, at the time of our last financing, to 325 percent this year, cementing our positioning as the fastest growing last-mile logistics company, according to Second Measure https://blog.doordash.com/accelerating-our-unprecedented-growth-e5c9eb343ce8
It's true
I would take it. The 600k could be worth 2 to 3 mil when it goes public? What do you think?
Could also be worth half
It could be a risk someone is willing to take.
Congrats by the way!
Don't work for DoorDash. At least Uber doesn't steal tips from their drivers.
Good offer I feel but trash company ;)
I definitely wouldn't take it. Doordash has few customers outside the Bay. In NYC, I've never met anyone who has used it and many haven't heard of it. Imo this is a no brainer. Given that you have good liquid comp from a global household brand, never take illiquid comp from a brand no one has heard of outside of the SF Bay Area. I'd say this even if they exceeded your Uber comp.
Lol come out from the rock you've been living under. Doordash is both the largest and fastest growing company in the space in US/Canada. The so called Googles and Facebooks and Ubers who don't offer paper money anymore were once private companies. The ones who took the risk and joined then have been rewarded handsomely. Not to say that DoorDash is guaranteed to succeed, at the end of the day, the question is how much risk you want to take for rewards.
Sure. It's easy to show high annual growth numbers when you grow from a few thousand users to a few tens or hundreds of thousands. But who cares? Grubhub still dominates. DoorDash has few of any users outside the Bay, but Grubhub is a household brand in several coastal cities (thanks largely to subsidiaries)
Doordash has way more upside than uber, pretty good I'd say
Did you decide to take this?
That’s less than you’re currently making. Why switch?
Maybe because he's not getting a high enough refresher to maintain that TC